That's the tagline to Jeff Hatchcock's 1981 (not 1985 as IMDb incorrectly states) rape/revenge exploitation thriller Victims!, but it could also be the synopsis. It's pretty short on plot but long on the sleaze factor. The story, as it were, follows four hot young ladies as they head to the wilderness for a nice nature-filled weekend. On their way, they run into all kinds of creeps and perverts who ogle and harass them but nothing could prepare them for the real sadists that they encounter deep in the woods. The chicks get to their camping spot and after some frolicking and frivolity begin to feel like they're being watched. It isn't long before they find that they are right and their violent sexual nightmare begins.

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Check out the newly released covers for all of the IndieGogo releases of American Guinea Pig: Sacrifice and Song of Solomon! These regular, limited edition and gore covers can be pre-ordered HERE!

SYNOPSIS FOR AGP: SACRIFICE Haunted by the death of his father and other psychological traumas, Daniel (Roberto Scorza) returns to the home where he was raised. Faced with intense emotional scars, as well as physical -- which are realized by the years of self-harm depicted by the cuttings adorning his body -- he enters the bathroom to begin a journey of self-exploration, self-mutilation and quite possibly, self-enlightenment. Prepared only with three white candles and some crude instruments, Daniel attempts to beckon the embrace of the Goddess Ishtar (Flora Giannattasio) to assist him on his self-illumination.

Friday, June 23, 2017

PRESS RELEASE:
BrinkVision is releasing the Don’t Look in the Basement Collection on blu-ray July 11th. It includes for the first time in HD the original 1973 cult classic Don’t Look in the Basement and the critically acclamied sequel Don’t Look in the Basement 2.

Thursday, June 22, 2017

In 2014, Unearthed Films founder and first-time director Stephen Biro unleashed gorified hell when he relaunched the underground Japanese "Guinea Pig" series with an American flavor. The fledgling "American Guinea Pig" films started out with a blood-splattered bang with Biro's American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore. He introduced the United States to some of the most visceral and graphic depictions of mutilation that have ever been filmed. The next installment to the new series was special effects guru Marcus Koch's deeply emotional and physically disturbing Bloodshock which delved into the darkness of your psyche as much as slicing into your cornea. Skipping the third film, the fourth in the series is about to be released but it has a bit of a backstory to how it became part of "American Guinea Pig".

Friday, June 16, 2017

The creator of the "American Guinea Pig" series Stephen Biro and filmmaker Jason Koch are co-directing along with A Serbian Film's very own Srdjan Spasojevic who will produce "A Serbian Documentary". This collaboration will take an exclusive look at “Srpski film” (or Српски филм in its native language) aka A Serbian Film and the worldwide reactions of one of the most talked about and controversial films of the last decade.

Sunday, June 11, 2017

A young single mother gets called into work and leaves her dad to watch her small son. Before bed, grandpa tells junior a little adult bedtime story. You see, there were three space babes --Carrieola, Vanassa and Ragyna-- running from some alien beasts called "scrotes". When their spacecraft (which is shaped like a boob, natch) is shot down, their only hope for survival is to hit the button marked "DON'T PUSH EVER!". With no choice, they hit it and are hurled light years away, very close to Earth. We are given an animated history lesson about how there are no more men where they are from because they all devolved into the scrote monsters. Now they are faced with landing on Earth where there are lots of men.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Have you ever watched really bad (good?) 70's porn? Have you ever watched a really bad (good?) Joe D'Amato film? Have you ever thought to yourself, "Man, I really want to see a really bad (good?) pornographic horror movie by Joe D'Amato!"? Are you thinking right now that the whole "bad (good?)" thing is getting old? Me too, so let's move on and check out D'Amato's Porno Holocaust...

High school student Kim is having a tough time of things at the moment; she has been dumped by her boyfriend Kevin for a rich girl, her grades are slipping, she has no money and all her mother seems to care about is cleaning and bitching. Kim tells her best friend that the nonsense ends today. So she begins working for Tony the pimp and things start to look good for her; new clothes, new car and good grades (via her sleeping with, then conning her teachers). She then meets a higher class pimp, Lance, who frees her from turning tricks in a beat up old van and that violent scumbag Tony. After getting in deep with Lance, she is manipulated into becoming a mercenary for her new employer and things inevitably go downhill when she is hired for a job she doesn't want to do.